Simply insert the CDs in your PC and view one of hundreds of modules, each organized under special topics:

  • Pivot Points
  • Price Patterns
  • Trendlines
  • Candlesticks
  • MACD
  • Stochastics
  • Moving Averages
  • Other Indicators
  • ADR
  • Price Projections
  • Time Of Day
  • Commitment of Traders (COT)
  • Confluence
  • Trading Basics
  • Top-Down Trading
  • Two Golden Rules
  • and much, much more…

(6 Disks, 400+ Modules, 26 Categories)

Disk 1
» Pivot Points I
- Which Pivots to use trading during 10am to 3pm EST
- Why not to use the daily candle in calculating pivots
- Calculating pivots for Monday’s session
- Calculating pivots when price is the same
- Key times to recalculate pivots
- Posting of pivot points
- Obviated by patterns and price projections
- How to calculate weekly pivot points
- Pivot points and bias
- Calculating Midnight Pivots
- Pivot Point Calculations
- The M Level Paradigm
- Pivot Points in different timeframes
- Trading the NY Session
- M levels as price targets
- Effectiveness of the M levels
- The gray areas in the M level paradigm

» Pivot Points II
- Buy and Sell Bias
- Do not use pivots alone
- Pivots on an M1/M3 day example
- Buying on a retest of a pivot point
- Pivot Points work 70% of the time
- Entries, Exits and Pivot Points
- Price will only seek one of the two M levels
- M2/M4 day example
- What do you do when the pivots are too close together?
- Identifying the low for calculations
- More on trading with pivots
- Pivot Points are valid for a 24 hour period
- Trading in between pivots

» Price Patterns I
- How to draw Symmetrical Triangles- How to recognize triangles
- Head and Shoulder Pattern Examples
- History repeating itself
- Channel in an uptrend example
- How to plot a channel
- Assessing 1-2-3 Risk- Old meets New
- Prolonged trading ranges
- Trading a 1-2-3 bottom
- The Head and Shoulders Pattern- Double Bottom
- Effectiveness of symmetrical triangles
- Head and Shoulders and measuring downside potential
- Symmetrical Triangle in a downtrend
- Downtrend continuation or downtrend reversal?

» Price Patterns II
- 1-2-3 Top
- When is a symmetrical triangle effective?
- Triangle example
- Head and Shoulders Example
- Classic Head and Shoulder Pattern
- Example of a bear flag in a downtrend
- When is a double top a double top?
- 1-2-3 Top example
- 1-2-3 Bottom example
- The power of head and shoulders
- 1-2-3 Bottom example
- Anatomy of a 1-2-3
- Don’t rely solely on 1-2-3 tops
- The #3 point of a 1-2-3 formation example
- Bear Flag in a downtrend example
- Symmetrical triangle example

» Trendlines I
- When to enter on a trendline break
- Qualifying a Tom DeMark trendline break
- Determining Swing Points
- Working with steep trendlines
- Drawing trendlines after a major move in price
- Can trendlines be drawn through candles?
- Retest after trendline break
- Confirming trendline breaks using The Guppy System
- Catching a swoon in price
- Drawing subsequent trendlines to encapsulate price action
- Angle and Separation and Trendline Breaks
- False Positives
- Pay attention to overall trend and price pattern

» Trendlines II
- When is a trendline break valid
- Trendlines are the tie breaker
- Drawing trendlines
- Identifying swing highs and swing lows
- TD Trendline Breakout Validation
- Can TD trendlines be drawn on any timeframe?
- Extending trendlines into the future
- Drawing trendlines after a swing point
- How to draw the most recent trendline

Disk 2
» Candlesticks
- Significance of an inverted hammer
- Candlestick Chart
- Candle Patterns
- Railway Tracks in a sideways movement
- Why Railway Tracks did not initiate a reversal
- Do not trade candles alone
- A lesson in spinning tops and hammers
- Occurrences of hammers
- The power of the hammer
- Candle reverse formations to watch out for
- How are daily bars formed
- The power of the hammer

» MACD I
- Neutralization Graphical Representation
- Confirming divergence on the hourly chart
- Example of MACD Convergence
- Take a look at the hourly chart before taking a trade on the 15 minute chart
- MACD Divergence Chart
- How reliable is MACD divergence?
- Using MACD on multiple timeframes examples
- MACD cross and histogram on the waterline
- Supplementing MACD cross and histogram with Stochastic
- MACD, Histogram and Stochastic Phenomenon
- Using angle and separation to confirm trendline break
- Back to back neutralization and divergence
- MACD applications
- Understanding MACD behavior by using the 1 minute chart
- Trumped by news
- Confirming divergence in higher timeframes
- The Straight Skinny on Neutralization

» MACD II
- MACD Divergence Occurrences
- MACD and countertrend moves
- Neutralization and continuation or reversal pattern
- Neutralization
- Determining the end of MACD divergence
- Neutralization can be confusing
- Plotting the hourly MACD on the 15 minute chart
- Neutralization or not?
- Neutralization and the hourly and 15 minute charts
- Do not trade divergence alone
- Divergence on the 1 hr, angle & separation on the 4 hr.
- The reliability of the MACD histogram
- Differentiating between divergence and neutralization
- How far back on a chart to spot divergence?
- Continuation patterns and the behavior of MACD
- Should one trade in the direction of MACD
- An example of MACD neutralization
- MACD negative divergence
- Bearish or Bullish below the waterline?

» Stochastics
- Plotting multiple instances of stochastic
- An exercise in plotting multiple stochastic
- Buying the dips on the 4HR using Stochastics
- Stochastics for the serious trader
- Cycles and Stochastics
- Stochastics and cycles
- Stochastics divergence example
- Stochastics up close
- The readings in higher timeframes
- Good indicator in a trending market
- Three surges to the top

Disk 3
» Moving Averages I
- Buying dips in an uptrend using moving averages
- Plotting multiple 89 and 144 EMA’s to determine trend
- Smoothed Moving Average Information
- Using Moving Averages in Multiple Timeframes
- Moving averages setting used in The Guppy System
- Using 5 EMA and 10 EMA on 4 hr. chart to determine price direction
- Using the 200 EMA
- Nailing price action using the 200 EMA
- The 200 EMA in all timeframes
- Using the 89 and 144 EMA’s

» Moving Averages II
- The effectiveness of the 200 EMA
- Plotting moving averages
- What is a bowtie?
- The power of the 200 EMA
- Attitude of price in relation to 200 EMA example
- The power of the 200 EMA II
- 200 EMA doesn’t always work
- The power of the 200 EMA III
- Be careful with moving averages
- The 200 EMA can be misleading
- Use moving averages in a trending market only
- Finding support on the 200 EMA across multiple charts
- Don’t use the 15 minute chart to determine trend using EMAS
- Be careful with the 200 EMA on the daily chart
- There is no magic formula with EMA’s

» Other Indicators
- RSI Strategies
- Confirming price action with RSI
- Notes on Elliott Wave
- Elliott Wave Analysis
- Elliott Wave Information
- Elliott Wave example
- Drawing trendlines on RSI to confirm trendline breaks
- Most common types of Elliott Waves
- Doug and Geoff on Elliott Wave
- Elliott Wave analysis example
- Three indicator setup to help confirm trend
- RSI and the 50 level

» ADR
- ADR for various currency pairs
- ADR and grabbing 20 pips per day
- Don’t just look at ADR
- The market and ADR
- ADR is constantly changing

» Price Projections
- Price Projections after a major run in price
- Using price projections while observing COT divergence
- Price Projections and Price Swoons
- Reversals and Price Projections
- Rapid price movements and price projections
- Price projections and continuation patterns
- Price projection example

» Time Of Day
- Timezone Conversions
- World Market Hours
- Pay attention to certain times of day for trading opportunities
- Caution on open and close times
- FX Market time program
- GMT times of the markets
- Forex Peak Times
- Pay attention to London close
- Trading the London reversal
- Free Clock Software
- Which session to trade
- Most active pair and times

Disk 4
» COT I
- How the COT works
- When is divergence on COT over?
- How to use the COT data
- Illustrating COT data alongside price action
- When to pay attention to COT data
- Position trading with COT data
- Futures vs. Forex and COT data
- COT Linked to Top-Down Analysis
- CHF is a good proxy for the GBP and EUR
- Chart Y Axis Clarification
- How to Identify an end of a run
- COT and Equilibrium
- Why bother with COT?
- Should I use it?
- COT Divergence and The Three Musketeers
- A note on COT data
- Are the commercial traders ever wrong?
- Watch out for a long or short squeeze
- Follow the Big Dogs or the Dumb Money?

» COT II
- The Dynamics behind commercial activity
- The shift of gears
- Commercial traders setup the move
- COT is not an indicator
- The timing of COT data
- COT and extreme divergence
- COT data and pairing
- A detailed explanation of COT
- COT data and timeframes
- COT and the psychology of trading
- COT data and pairing
- COT data in relation to contracts
- Do we use Eurodollar or Eurofx COT report?
- Reading the COT chart
- COT data and long weekends
- What the data does not include
- Can COT data be used for day trading?
- Confirm COT data with technicals
- Perfect setup

» Confluence
- Understanding Confluence Example
- Analyzing patterns in other currencies to determine trend
- Using confluence to facilitate trade
- Great member example
- How to use confluence to trade
- A confluence of events
- What confluence of events to look for?
- Look for a confluence of events
- Lining up of technical barriers
- Confluence Example
- Great member example of using confluence of events
- Currencies moving in tandem
- Confluence of events trade
- An example of confluence of events
- Looking for many green lights example

Disk 5
» Trading Basics I
- Most active pairs and Pip Values
- A Lesson on Leverage
- Crosschecking your work
- Using the multiyear chart to clarify confusing signals
- Sudden surges in price at the end of a run
- The significance of levels ending in 0 (zero)
- The importance of taking notes
- Trading pairs – The Mechanics
- Definition of long and short
- Trading on Mondays
- Analysis example of basic principles

Trading Basics II
- Holding a trade over the weekend
- Price as your #1 indicator
- How to trade with a tight schedule
- Basic Tips
- Dealing with price spikes
- Multiple trade example
- Seeing setups as they occur
- Long Term vs. Short Term
- If it’s not written it doesn’t exist
- Why not trade the U.S. session?

» Top-Down Trading
- Top-Down Trading Excellence
- Top-Down Analysis in short term trading
- Reading the charts Top-Down
- Top-Down Trading and timeframes
- Using the weekly chart for key levels
- Top-Down Trading

» Two Golden Rules
- Two Golden Rules of Trading
- Sell the rallies in a downtrend
- Selling Rallies and Buying Dips
- Buy the Dips and Sell the Rallies
- Buy weakness and sell strength
- Trading retracements
- You want to buy weakness
- Trading retracements II
- Handling retracements
- Trading retracements III

» Entry
- Waiting to enter on a trendline break
- Catching Rapid Price Action
- The five pip rule for entry
- Example of executing a short
- Determining an entry point
- How to enter on buying dips
- Taking a trade at the London open
- Entering and exiting trades on the 5 minute chart

» Stops
- When to bail?
- Setting stops when position trading
- The importance of using stops
- Average stop-loss for the majors
- Contracts and moving your stops
- Where to place stops
- Is it risky using tight stops?
- How to place a stop without worrying
- When do I exit?
- What happens on the weekend if I have a trade in place?
- Placing stops

» Money Management
- Amount to risk when trading
- Should I risk 20 PIPS to make 20 PIPS?
- The power of compounding
- Manage your risk
- How much should I trade?
- Loading Up the Boat and Win to Loss Ratio
- Risk Reward vs. Win Loss Ratio
- Avoid loading up the boat
- Losing is part of the game
- Do I add the spread or not?

» Psychology I
- Words of Wisdom
- Keep things simple when trading
- Eliminating fear
- Patience
- The Psychology of Risk
- Patience
- Fear of success
- The Psychology of Risk Article
- It all takes work
- Dealing with the stress of trading
- Patience folks!

» Psychology II
- Losing money in trading
- Preparing mentally for trading
- Trading in the zone
- The Psychology of Trading
- Mark Douglas and his words of wisdom
- The difficulty of trading currencies
- Patience is the state before wisdom
- Do not panic
- Becoming an independent thinker
- Keep walking
- You have to take a stand
- It’s all hard work

Disk 6
» Trend
- Do not fight the trend
- Identifying Headfake Rallies
- Identifying Trends
- Look at the bigger picture
- Sell the news’ rallies in a downtrend
- How do you know when a downtrend is over?
- Using highs to help determine trend
- Determining trend and different timeframes
- When is price going to turn the corner?
- Counter trend trades

» Strategy
- The Guppy System
- Guppy System Information
- Using The Guppy System in multiple timeframes
- Catching reversals at news time using MACD
- Trading the news with Teresa Burnett

» News I
- News trumping the technicals
- News time calendar
- Daily Diary of upcoming events
- News and how it affects currencies
- The effect of news
- Another way of trading the news
- Selling the news rally in a downtrend
- Trading the news
- Trading the news II

» News II
- Watching more than one news item at a time
- Watch out for the nonfarm payroll report
- Despite the news, always look at the charts
- News can be noise
- Never being able to read the news
- Be careful with the news
- News can drive you nuts
- Do I stay in a trade during news time?
- Watch out for news announcements while in a trade
- News can be misleading

» Charts
- Using different timeframes such as the 4 hr chart
- Working multiple charts in tandem
- Seasonality of price movement
- Using the 4hr chart
- Using the 4 hour charts to help determine trend
- Using Multiple Charting Platforms
- Working the different timeframes
- Free Yearly View Charts
- Use the 4hr and 1hr charts
- Using templates in IT Finance Charts
- IT Finance Charts Reference Guide Link
- Which charts to use while trading
- Use multiple charts to make trading decisions

» Tools
- Tradestation setup
- Metatrader
- Metatrader II
- Trading using a MAC
- Tradestation setups
- Having multiple data feeds
- Multi-monitor source
- Broker, Charting and Execution software recommendation
- Fibonacci Calculator Software
- News calendar Link
- Bloomberg as a News Resource
- COT information for Metatrader
- Downloadable pivot calculator
- FX Trade Risk Calculator

» Information I
- What does Hawkish and Dovish mean?
- Tax information site
- Choosing what to trade
- Accessing historical data
- Rollover Procedures
- Segregated Funds Rules Info
- Fix or “Fixing” defined
- YEN and YUAN Information
- What to display on multiple monitors
- Free currency trading magazine
- MACD Training Video Link

» Information II
- Stress management resource
- ECB live press releases
- Informative Site
- Research on GBP movements after news releases
- Opportunities for currency traders
- Carry trades and getting paid interest
- Carry trades
- Pay attention to interest rates
- Always look at the big picture
- Fraud and forex brokers
-The Forex market is a growing market
-The difference between ECN and brokers

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